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Monday, January 14, 2019

#LagosDebate: 4 Governorship candidates give different solutions to the 'traffic' menace in the state

#LagosDebate: 4 Governorship candidates give different solutions to the 'traffic' menace in the state

 #LagosDebate: 4 Governorship candidates give different solutions to the 'traffic' menace in the stateLast night, the governorship candidates’ debate organised by the The Platform in Lagos State was dominated by the traffic menace with each candidate focusing on how to tackle. The four candidates that attended the debate had different opinions on how to move Lagos state forward, especially how to solve the menace of gridlocks. The candidates; Bababatunde Badamosi, candidate of Action Democratic Party; Babajide Sanwo-Olu of All Progressives Congress; Jimi Agbaje of Peoples Democratic Party; and Owolabi Salis of the Alliance for Democracy also spoke on other issues, including power, educational and health.   They agreed that technology could play key role in driving the process of transformation the metropolis. Badamosi said the traffic nightmare that Lagosians have contended with for years can be solved by focusing on three things; rail transport, use of barges and devolution of powers.  “There are a number of ways to tackle this problem. The most obvious one is rail. Secondly, barges to lift containers from the actual wharfs and take them to lighter terminals all around Lagos, and, thirdly, devolution of powers. It’s time we started this discussion about the devolution of power.”   Agbaje said the key is to “get the local governments working again” adding that the grassroots play a great roll in making state function optimally. Agbaje said planning ahead is crucial if Lagos must overcome its problem with traffic jam.  He said town planning is very important in addressing the issue of gridlocks in Lagos.  “The idea is to have even development across Lagos state so that you are having less of movement from one end of Lagos to the other,” the pharmacist said.   Sanwo-Olu on his part promised to tackle the problem of traffic jams if elected into office. The APC candidate vowed to make the gridlock in the Apapa axis of the state a thing of the past in less than four months.  “First on the list, I will tackle the traffic problem of Lagos frontally,” Sanwo-Olu said during ‘The Platform’s debate which held on Sunday in Lagos.   Also speaking on the traffic congestion in the state, Owolabi Salis said he will revive the train system which has been “abandoned for 15years by the FG” adding that the government is not paying the necessary attention.How are you?Others: we thank God oo/we dey oooGbadamosi: I am fine thanks. Your kind for asking and am sure you're doing well too.Gbadamosi hit the nail on the head and am beginning to think he should be given a chance notwithstanding, the Devil wears Prada #LagosDebate— #MobileAdvertising (@Strategic_gene) January 14, 2019Jimi Agbaje came unprepared cos despite his preparedness the other time, sharing visions and prospects, na Ambode still enta.Sanwolu be lookin at all of them like emi ni gomina yin. #LagosDebate— babatunde (@babz9ja) January 13, 2019Did you watch the #LagosGubernatorialDebate? Who do you think won the debate? Let us know #LagosDebate #ThePlatformDebate #PulseNigeria— Pulse Nigeria (@PulseNigeria247) January 13, 2019Jimi Agbaje will lose supporters to Babatunde Gbadamosi after this debate. The PDP and the ADP should form a coalition and takeover Lagos from the APC. Learn from the Osun experience. #ThePlatformDebates #LagosDebate— Abe Akam (@ab_akam) January 13, 2019There was an interpreter for the hearing impaired. But none for Igbo, Ijaw, Ilaje, Egun, Yoruba and all other non-speakers of English Language. Funny, those are the majority- for whom this debate holds very little importance.#LagosDebate— The Jidé Taiwo (@thejidetaiwo) January 13, 2019The post #LagosDebate: 4 Governorship candidates give different solutions to the 'traffic' menace in the state appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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